Several ways. "Voy a mandarte un beso." (I am going to send you a kiss). "Te mandaré un beso." (I will send you a kiss). Or, a third way "Envio a ti un beso." (I send you a kiss). The last one would not be used in English in that way, but in Spanish it is perfectly OK to used the present tense to speak of the near future.
i send you all my love and kisses Te envío todo mi amor y besos that's how you say it
kisses for you=besos para ti Kisses is besos For you is para ti To say that if you have kisses for somebody, you say: "Tengo besos para ti", which means "I have kisses for you" Hope this helps!
besos besos
Besitos
muchos besos
If you see "bss" as part of a text, it's short for "besos". Someone is sending you kisses.
Los dare besos.
You could say "Muchos besos."
besos y abrazos actually means kisses and hugs
The word besos is a Spanish word that means kisses. It can be used in a sentence to say give me kisses, or it can be used as a closing for a letter. For example, instead of saying sincerely at the end of a letter, one can say besos instead.
They speak Spanish in Bolivia, so that would be besos.
"usted va a perder mis besos"